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COVID cases down, but more to be done: UK minister

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COVID cases down, but more to be done: UK minister

COVID cases down, but more to be done: UK minister

There's renewed hope in the UK - which has one of the world's worst death tolls from coronavirus - that cases are on the decline.

Britain's Health Minister Matt Hancock, however, cautioned that the country was still a long way off sorting out the problem.


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